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In geometry, a polygon can be defined as a flat or plane, two-dimensional closed shape bounded with straight sides. It does not have curved sides. The sides of a polygon are also called its edges. The points where two sides meet are the vertices (or corners) of a polygon.
https://www.patreon.com/homeschoolpop In this economics social studies lesson for first and second grade kids you will learn what producers and consumers are and what the difference is between the two! This social studies lesson is simple enough for children to understand and yet enough to grasp this fundamental economic concept!
00:00 Introduction
0:13 What is a consumer?
0:28 What is a producer?
1:00 Examples of producers and consumers
3:03 Even kids can be producers and consumers!
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Grade 10 Mathematics
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SKIMMING & SCANNING. Skimming and scanning are reading techniques that use rapid eye movement and keywords to move quickly through text for slightly different purposes. Skimming is reading rapidly in order to get a general overview of the material. Scanning is reading rapidly in order to find specific facts.
Here is a song I created to help my 6th grade students study. I hope you enjoy.
Bladder balloon-like sac
Storing up urine in the pelvis socket
The, the, the kidneys filtering your blood out
The urinary system
Now, body taking in food like, "What up I got a Big Mac!"
You're so filled up by some food in your stomach
Used for repair and for your energy
Your body needs "Man there's some junk ain't needed"
Nutrients going deep, waste products not to keep
Urinary works with lungs and the skin, intestines
All of which rid the waste, keeping balanced chemicals
Only keep what body needs, body will release this...
But it's a quart and a half each day (roughly)
Depends on drinking on, lost in sweat and how you're breathing in
Taking in of medications makes the total amount of the urine
Eating up protein, vegetables
Urea in blood to kidneys
Bean shaped organs near the middle of your back rib cage
Remove urea from blood, removes urea from blood
No for real, ask your Grandpa filtering with the nephrons (Thank You)
Each nephron capillaries-glomerulus
And a small tube called the renal tubule
Water waste substance urea waste substance
Urine it is forming, in nephrons and the tubules
Thin tubes, thin tubes, ureters to bladder
Urine moving ureters 8-10 inches long
Muscles they will tighten, in the walls, moves downward
Small amounts of urine emptied into the bladder
Bladder balloon-like sac
Storing up urine in the pelvis socket
The, the, the kidneys filtering your blood out
The urinary system
Bladder balloon-like sac
Storing up urine in the pelvis socket
The, the, the kidneys filtering your blood out
The urinary system
What you know about a hollow muscle this organ
What you know about your bladder balloon-like thing
It's storing, it's storing urine inside like luggage
It's just trash 'til your body will go, empty
Thank your bladder for holding urine two cups inside it
Holds tight for some 2-5 hours
Circular muscles and you can call them the sphincters
Yeah, that sphincters help to keep all the urine from leaking
Close tightly, not lightly, opening urethra
They pinch the urine from escaping
Rubber bands keeping waste from p****ing
The nerves in bladder tells your body when to use the restroom
To use the potty or the "loo" or head to urinate in
You be like "Oh that toilet, that's hella tight"
Your like "Yo, I feel the urge to urinate"
Feeling the sensation let's do some addition
Bladder it continues filling, that's just when it's reached it's limit
You feel that urge to let it go hurtin'
The nerves they telling your brain, "Do your business"
Your bladder is hurting, yo
And when going number one the brain send signals to all the muscles holding-don't
Squeezing bladder muscles like a stress ball
And as these muscles relax then urine goes
Urine going through
Urethra, Urinate, Yeah!
Bladder balloon-like sac
Storing up urine in the pelvis socket
The, the, the kidneys filtering your blood out
The urinary system
To balance chemicals
It is incredible
Urinary system
From kidneys down to sphincter
To balance chemicals
It is incredible
Urinary system
From kidneys down to Sphincter
Bladder balloon-like sac
Storing up urine in the pelvis socket
The, the, the kidneys filtering your blood out
The urinary system
Perhaps your bladder is full?
Grade 10 Mathematics
Genetic variations that alter gene activity or protein function can introduce different traits in an organism. If a trait is advantageous and helps the individual survive and reproduce, the genetic variation is more likely to be p****ed to the next generation (a process known as natural selection).
Perfect verb tense is used to show an action that is complete and finished, or perfected. This tense is expressed by adding one of the auxiliary verbs — have, has, or had — to the past participle form of the main verb. For example: I have seen the movie that was nominated for an Academy Award.
The purpose of the expository writing style is to enlighten or instruct. In other words, it means to present an idea or relevant discussion that helps explain or analyze information. Some of the most common examples of expository writing include scientific reports, academic essays and magazine articles
This video shows how to draw a room using one point perspective. To make it more interesting, try placing your vanishing point somewhere else instead of in the centre as illustrated in this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZYBWA-ifEs.
Skitch was used to draw the picture with SnapzPro to screencast. The video file was then imported into iMovie to add the titles, music and narration.
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Capital Expenditure (CapEx)
Definition: Money spent to acquire, improve, or maintain a long-term ****et that will provide benefits for multiple years.
Purpose: For the future – it helps in generating income or efficiency over the long term.
Impact: It adds value to the ****et and is shown on the balance sheet as an ****et.
Examples:
Buying a machine for a factory.
The machine will be used for years to produce goods.
Building a new office.
It provides a workspace for the company for many years.
Upgrading software to improve efficiency for the next five years.
Revenue Expenditure (RevEx)
Definition: Money spent on day-to-day operational expenses or maintaining an existing ****et.
Purpose: For the present – it helps in running the business smoothly in the short term.
Impact: It is a regular expense and is shown on the income statement as an expense.
Examples:
Paying salaries to employees.
It’s needed to keep the business running daily.
Repairing a machine that broke down.
This brings the machine back to working condition but doesn’t improve its value.
Electricity bills for the office.
It's an operational cost required monthly.
Key Difference: Duration of Benefit
Capital Expenditure: Benefits the business over a long period.
Revenue Expenditure: Benefits the business in the short term, usually within a year.
Analogy:
Think of CapEx as buying a new smartphone, which you’ll use for years, while RevEx is like paying for the monthly internet bill to use the phone now.
School staff are the people who work at a school. There are teaching staff, and there are other non-teaching workers, too. All school staff members at schools in the USA do important jobs for your child’s education.
Spelling is actually more difficult than reading as there are many variations of how one phoneme or sound can be represented in print. Spelling depends on many of the same concepts as reading, including phonological (sound) and orthographic (written language) knowledge.
This video shows us what "fewer" means in subtraction. There is a brief mention of the word "more" also.
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This animation shows the structure of matter at smaller and smaller scales. Zooming into a human hair, we p**** through hair cells, fibril structures, keratin molecules, Carbon atoms, nuclei, neutrons, protons, and finally quarks.
The Standard Model explains how the basic building blocks of matter interact, governed by four fundamental forces. Find out more: http://home.cern/…/physi…/standard-model
Produced by Daniel Dominguez/CERN
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Exercise strengthens your heart and improves your circulation. The increased blood flow raises the oxygen levels in your body. This helps lower your risk of heart diseases such as high cholesterol, coronary artery disease, and heart attack. Regular exercise can also lower your blood pressure and triglyceride levels.
The “onset” is the initial phonological unit of any word (e.g. /c/ in cat) and the term “rime” refers to the string of letters that follow, usually a vowel and final consonants (e.g. /a/ /t/ in cat). Not all words have onsets
Grade 8 Science
In this video you'll learn the basics about Ionic Bonds.
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